Reinforcer (Bowed/Cracked Walls)

The Reinforcer - Designed for Strengthening Concrete & Masonry Structures
Why do basement walls bow, crack and eventually collapse?
Typically, a foundation wall is stressed when pressure (hydrostatic pressure, expansive soil or lateral earth movement) exert on the outside of the foundation. Hydrostatic pressure causes basement walls to bow, crack and separate beyond their tensile capacity. If not stopped, or properly reinforced, foundation walls could collapse.
The Reinforcer Helps Eliminate the Damage!
"The Reinforcer" applied to the foundation wall, counteracts further outside pressure on the wall, taking the tension force to tensile load that the concrete or mortar joint cannot. For every increase in pressure, "The Reinforcer" supplies an equal and opposite resistant force making the wall stronger; helping to eliminate shifting, expanding, cracking or bowing.
"The Reinforcer" is a patented state-of-the-art system developed by professional engineers. A combination of space-age polymers and carbon fibers processed into a material that is virtually impossible to stretch. Less than 1/16" thick, it is a perfect material to use on basement foundation walls to resist outside pressure.
"The Reinforcer" replaces the need for steel beam installations.